Bojan Zulfikarpašić (Бојан Зулфикарпашић, also known by the stage nameBojan Z.) was born February 2, 1968 in Belgrade) is a Serbian jazz pianist. He started playing piano at the age of 5, and as a teenager, he started playing in bands on Belgrade jazz scene, where he received an award as the Best Young Jazz Musician of Yugoslavia award in 1989.

His solo piano album "Solobsession" (2001) brought him wider worldwide recognition. On "Transpacifik" (2003) he started collaborating with American jazz musicians Scott Colley and Nasheet Waits, and continued on "Xenophonia" (2006) with Ben Perowsky and Ari Hoenig, as well as Frenchman Remi Vignolo.

He often uses the combination of acoustic piano with Fender Rhodes electric piano, often playing them simultaneously, and recently is claimed to be the inventor of "Xenophone", a hybrid instrument, based on the customized Fender Rhodes electric piano. It can be heard on "Xenophonia".

In 2002 Bojan Zulfikarpašić was granted the title of Chevalier de l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government and received the Prix Django Reinhardt for Musician of the Year from the French Académie du Jazz,[2] and in 2005 he was granted the European Jazz Prize as the Best European Jazz Musician.[1]